EP1033710A1 - Disc changer - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a disc changer for use in a disc player adapted to reproduce an information recording medium such as CD (Compact Disc), particularly to a disc changer whose internal structure has been simplified.
- CD Compact Disc
- the above mentioned conventional disc changer comprises i) a detachable magazine 2 capable of accommodating a plurality of trays 1 each mounting a disc, ii) a reproducing section 4 which includes a tray drawing means (not shown) and a disc reproducing means (not shown) and which can be driven vertically by a motor 3, iii) a control section (not shown) for controlling the height of the reproducing section 4 and for controlling a movement of the tray drawing means, iv) a plurality of stopper elements 5 for preventing the trays 1 from accidentally jumping out of the magazine 2.
- the stopper elements 5 are arranged in a manner such that only one tray 1 (which has been selected) may be drawn out of the magazine 2, while preventing other trays 1 from jumping out of the magazine 2.
- the stopper elements 5 are urged by a coil spring (not shown) in the vertical direction so that each of them is movable along a support shaft 6.
- the control section (not shown) will operate to cause the motor 3 to drive the reproducing section 4 in the vertical direction, and to cause the tray drawing means (not shown) to draw the selected disc out of the magazine 2.
- the selected tray 1 is caused to push two nearest stopper elements 5 upward and downward respectively along the support shaft 6, thereby preventing the other trays 1 from jumping out of the magazine 2.
- the magazine 2 is a detachable member and thus there is a clearance between the magazine 2 and the internal wall of the disc player, also there is a clearance between the plurality of trays 1 and the plurality of stopper elements 5.
- the stopper elements 5 will become unable to function as stopper means as originally expected.
- the magazine 2 is usually designed to be able to accommodate a lot of trays 1 with a considerably high density, it is often difficult to correctly control the stopper elements 5 to allow only the movement of a selected tray by the tray drawing means while at the same time preventing other trays 1 from jumping out in the same direction.
- a disc changer for use in a disc player, said disc changer including a disc storing means for storing a plurality of discs arranged in a predetermined direction, a disc drawing means for drawing a selected disc from the disc storing means to a reproducing position within the disc player, a transporting means for transporting the disc drawing means in the disc arrangement direction, so that the selected disc drawn from the disc storing means can be reproduced in the reproducing position.
- the transporting means comprises moving member(s) driven by a motor so as to be movable in a direction perpendicular to the disc arrangement direction, in a manner such that with the movement of the moving member(s), the disc drawing means can be moved to a height corresponding to a position of the selected disc.
- a plurality of disc draw-out preventing elements are arranged in the disc arrangement direction corresponding to a plurality of discs stored in the disc storing means, each disc draw-out preventing element is adapted to be in either a disc draw-out preventing position or a released position.
- the moving member has releasing portion(s) capable of positioning one disc draw-out preventing element at a released position, said one disc draw-out preventing element being located at a height of a selected disc at which the disc drawing means has arrived.
- a disc changer for use in a disc player, said disc changer including a disc storing means for storing a plurality of discs arranged in a predetermined direction, a disc drawing means for drawing a selected disc from the disc storing means to a reproducing position within the disc player, a transporting means for transporting the disc drawing means in the disc arrangement direction, so that the selected disc drawn from the disc storing means can be reproduced in the reproducing position.
- the transporting means comprises moving member(s) driven by a motor so as to be movable in a direction perpendicular to the disc arrangement direction, in a manner such that with the movement of the moving member(s), the disc drawing means can be moved to a height corresponding to a position of the selected disc.
- a plurality of disc movement preventing elements are arranged in the disc arrangement direction corresponding to a plurality of discs stored in the disc storing means, each disc movement preventing element is adapted to be in either a disc movement preventing position or a released position, and is normally urged so as to be located at a released position.
- each of the disc movement preventing elements has a pressing portion adapted to be pressed by the moving member, so that each disc movement preventing element can be located in a disc movement preventing position by allowing its pressiong portion to be pressed by the moving member.
- the moving member is formed with a plurality of holes each of which is allowed to receive the pressing portion of a disc movement preventing element, each of the holes being so formed that when the disc drawing means has reached a position corresponding to the selected disc, the pressing portion of a disc movement preventing element at a height corresponding to the selected disc can enter the hole. Further, each of the disc movement preventing elements will be located at a released position once the pressing portion of the disc movement preventing element enter one of said holes.
- a disc changer for use in a disc player, said disc changer including a tray storing means for storing a plurality of trays (each mounting a disc) arranged in a predetermined direction, a tray drawing means for drawing a selected tray (mounting a selected disc) from the tray storing means to a reproducing position within the disc player, a transporting means for transporting the tray drawing means along the tray arrangement direction, so that the selected disc mounted on the tray drawn from the tray storing means can be reproduced in the reproducing position.
- the transporting means comprises moving member(s) driven by a motor so as to be movable in a direction perpendicular to the tray arrangement direction, in a manner such that with the movement of the moving member(s), the tray drawing means can be moved to a height corresponding to a position of the selected tray.
- a plurality of tray movement preventing elements are arranged in the tray arrangement direction corresponding to a plurality of trays stored in the tray storing means, each tray movement preventing element is adapted to be in either a tray movement preventing position or a released position, and is normally urged so as to be located at a released position.
- each of the tray movement preventing elements has a pressing portion adapted to be pressed by the moving member, so that each tray movement preventing element can be located in a tray movement preventing position by allowing its pressing portion to be pressed by the moving member.
- moving member is formed with a plurality of holes each of which is allowed to receive the pressing portion of a tray movement preventing element, each of the holes being so formed that when the tray drawing means has reached a position corresponding to the selected tray, the pressing portion of a tray movement preventing element at a height corresponding to the selected tray can enter the hole. Further, each of the tray movement preventing elements will be located at a released position once the pressing portion of the tray movement preventing element enter one of said holes.
- said moving member is further moved so as to urge the tray movement preventing element in a predetermined direction, thereby pressing the tray by virtue of the tray movement preventing element which has obtained an urging force.
- Fig. 1A is a plane view indicating a magazine for use in a disc changer made according to the present invention.
- Fig. 1B is a side view of the magazine shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 2A is a front view indicating the disc changer of the present invention.
- Figs. 2B and 2C are explanatory views indicating hook members used in the disc changer of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a plane view indicating the disc changer of the present invention.
- Fig. 4A is a front view indicating part of a chassis structure of the disc changer of the present invention.
- Fig. 4B is an explanatory view indicating a stopper element for use in the disc changer of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 is a rear view (indicating a surface opposite to a surface shown in Fig. 2A) of the disc changer of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 is a bottom view indicating a bottom structure of the disc change of the present invention.
- Fig. 7 is an explanatory view indicating an operational relationship between a tray and a stopper element.
- Fig. 8 is an explanatory view indicating an operational relationship between a tray and a stopper element.
- Fig. 9 is a sectional view taken along line A-A in Fig. 8.
- Fig. 10 is an explanatory view indicating an operational relationship between a tray and a stopper element.
- Fig. 11 is an explanatory view indicating an operational relationship between a tray and a stopper element.
- Figs. 12A - 12C are explanatory views indicating a disc changer made according to a prior art.
- an arrow x is used to represent a direction for a tray 11 to move into or out of a magazine 10
- an arrow y is used to represent a direction in which the magazine 10 is allowed to move into or from a disc player
- an arrow z is used to represent a direction along which a plurality of trays 11 are arranged in the magazine 10.
- Fig. 1A is a plane view indicating an internal structure of the magazine 10
- Fig. 1B is a front view of the magazine 10.
- reference numeral 10a is used to represent an opening formed on one side of the magazine 10.
- the internal side walls of the magazine 10 are formed with a plurality of horizontal grooves (not shown) each for holding a tray with a disc mounted thereon.
- Each of the trays 11 has a circular recess portion 11a which presents generally the same shape as a disc and has a notch 11b formed on one side thereof. Further, each tray 11 has an engaging member 11c for use when the tray 11 is drawn out of the magazine 10.
- Fig. 2 is a front view of a disc changer made according to the present invention.
- the disc changer employs a generally case-like chassis structure 12 formed with a magazine insertion opening 13, so that the magazine 10 can be inserted into or moved from the disc player.
- a generally L-shaped cam plate 14 movable reciprocatingly in the direction x.
- the cam plate 14 has elongated holes 14a and 14b formed in the direction x, and also has an inclined elongated hole 14c.
- the elongated hole 14a is slidably engaged by an engaging pin 12a of the chassis structure 12.
- the elongated hole 14b is slidably engaged by an engaging pin 12b of the chassis structure 12.
- the inclined hole 14c is engaged by an engaging pin 15a formed on one side of a reproducing section 15.
- the engaging pin 15a is also engaged in an elongated hole 12c (extending in the direction Z) formed on one side of the case-like chassis structure 12.
- the reproducing section 15 is provided within the chassis structure 12 in a manner such that it can move in the vertical direction by virtue of a lift mechanism which will be discussed later in the specification.
- the reproducing section 15 is so formed that it can at first draw a selected disc from the magazine 10 and then clamp the disc on a turntable so as to reproduce the information recorded on the disc.
- chassis structure 12 On two mutually opposite side faces of the chassis structure 12, there are integrally formed two hook members 12d and 12e, in order that the chassis structure 12 may be floatingly supported by virtue of a pair of springs B.
- the operation for attaching the springs B on to the two hook members 12d, 12e of the chassis structure 12 may be described as follow. Namely, at first, a spring B is attached on to the hook member 12d (having a generally C-shaped configuration). Then, the other end of the same spring B is pulled so as to be connected to a hook F formed on a chassis member C (not included in the chassis structure 12). Subsequently, the hook member 12e is connected on to another hook of the chassis member C through another spring B in the same manner, thereby completing the operation for attaching the two springs B. In this way, the operation for attaching the two springs B may be made easy without the necessity of providing a temporary spring hook which is otherwise needed in a prior art.
- Fig. 3 is a plane view indicating the disc changer of the present invention.
- a plurality of pressing elements 12f - 12i for downwardly pressing the magazine 10 inserted in the disc player
- the pressing elements 12f and 12g adjacent to the magazine insertion opening 13 are so formed that each of them is narrower in its front portion than in its rear portion. In this way, when the magazine 10 is inserted into or drawn from the disc player, an undesired stress will not be collected on these rear portions.
- the front portion of each of the pressing elements 12f and 12g has a slip-contact member 16 made of a synthetic resin, thereby ensuring a smooth movement of the magazine 10 when it is inserted into or drawn from the disc player.
- the pressing elements 12h and 12i remote from the magazine opening 13 are so formed that each of them has an identical width both in its front portion and in its rear portion.
- a bulging treatment has been performed on each of the pressing elements 12h and 12i from its front portion to its rear portion, making its front portion bent slightly downward so as to properly press the magazine 10 inserted in the disc player.
- the reproducing section 15 is provided in the vicinity of a position into which the magazine 10 is to be inserted, and has a clamping mechanism 17 for clamping a disc.
- the clamping mechanism 17 includes a two-stage gear 18 for transmitting a driving force from a motor (not shown), and a driving gear 19 engaged with the gear 18.
- the driving gear 19 is formed with two cam grooves 19a and 19b.
- a switching plate 20 having a pin (not shown) engaged in and movable along the cam groove 19a is allowed to move reciprocatingly in the direction x.
- a pivoting plate 24 has a pin engaged in and movable along the cam groove 19b of the driving gear 19.
- a pivoting plate 24 is caused to pivot about a pivotal shaft 24d so as to complete a semi-circular arc movement. In this way, a selected disc may be clamped in a predetermined position or un-clamped therefrom.
- the reproducing section 15 has a tray drawing element 25 which can reciprocatingly move in the direction x and can catch the engaging member 11c of a tray 11 so as to move the tray (with a selected disc mounted thereon) on to a reproducing position.
- the tray drawing element 25 is shaped and located in a manner such that it will not bump against the trays 11 when the magazine 10 is inserted into or taken from the disc player through a relative movement with respect to the chassis structure 12.
- the reproducing section 15 has a protruding portion 15d (Figs. 3 and 7) for pressing the stopper elements 26 against the inner surface of the chassis structure 12.
- Fig. 4A is a view indicating an internal surface of the chassis structure 12
- Fig. 4B is a side view indicating one of the stopper elements 26.
- each stopper element 26 has a rear portion 26A which is inserted through an elongate hole 12j formed in the direction z on the chassis structure 12, and has a protrudingly bent portion 26B protruding in the direction y.
- each protrudingly bent portion 26B is caused to protrude through an elongate hole 12k vertically formed in the direction z on the chassis structure 12.
- each stopper element 26 has a stopper portion 26C bent in the direction y.
- a limiting member 27 is attached on the chassis structure 12 for limiting an undesired pivoting movement of the stopper portion 26C.
- the stopper elements 26 are divided into two groups, with each group including six such elements and with each stopper element for use with one tray 11. In this way, each group of stopper elements 26 is also allowed to be used in a disc changer having a magazine storing only 6 discs.
- chassis structure 12 there are formed two elongate guide holes 12m and 12n all extending in the direction z.
- Two pins 15b and 15c formed on the reproducing section 15 are slidably engaged in the guide holes 12m and 12n (Fig. 5).
- Fig. 5 is a view indicating an outer surface of the chassis structure 12. As shown in Fig. 5, a cam plate 28 is attached on said out surface in a manner such that it is reciprocatingly movable in the direction x.
- the cam plate 28 has three elongated guide holes 28a, 28b and 28c extending in the direction x, and two inclined holes 28d and 28e.
- the guide hole 28a is engaged by an engaging pin 12o formed on the chassis structure 12, while the guide hole 28b is engaged by an engaging pin 12p and the guide hole 28c is engaged by an engaging hook 12r all formed on the chassis structure 12. Further, the inclined guide hole 28d is engaged by an engaging pin 15b, and the inclined guide hole 28e is engaged by an engaging pin 15c, all formed on the reproducing section 15.
- a plurality of window holes 28f are formed in an inclined formation on the cam plate 28.
- the protrudingly bent portions 26B of the stopper elements 26 are allowed to protrude still further one by one through the window holes 28f (also one by one).
- the height of a window hole 28f of the cam plate 28 will become coincident with a stopper portion 26C of a stopper element 26 (which has become in contact with the selected tray 11).
- Fig. 6 is a bottom plane view of the disc changer made according to the present invention.
- a driving mechanism is provided on the bottom of the chassis structure 12 for driving the cam plate 14 and the cam plate 28 in the direction x.
- a driving mechanism comprises a motor 29, a worm 30 attached on the front end of the rotating shaft of the motor 29, a two-stage gear 31 engaged with the worm 30, two-stage gears 32 and 33 for transmitting a driving force from the motor 29, a gear portion 34a formed on a lever member 34 and engaged with the two-stage gear 33, with the lever member 34 being pivotable about a support shaft 34b.
- Such a lever member 34 is connected with a spring 35 in a manner such that the lever member 34 itself is urged in the clockwise direction.
- An engaging pin 34c provided on one end of the lever member 34 is engaged in a guide hole 14d formed on a bent portion 14A of the cam plate 14.
- An engaging pin 34d formed on the other end of the lever member 34 is engaged in a guide hole 28g formed on a bent portion 28A of the cam plate 28.
- the lever member 34 may be caused to rotate in the clockwise direction against an pushing force of the spring 35, thereby causing the cam plate 14 to move to the right, while making the cam plate 28 to move to the left in Fig. 6.
- the reproducing section 15 will be moved in the direction z, a selected disc will be drawn from a tray 11 and is clamped in position so as to be reproduced.
- a spindle motor 36 for rotating a disc turntable (not shown).
- the pins 15a, 15b, 15c formed on the reproducing section 15 are engaged in the guide holes 12c, 12m and 12n of the chassis structure 12, with the pin 15a also engaged in the inclined guide holes 14c of the cam plate 14, and with the pins 15b, 15c also engaged in the inclined guide holes 28d and 28e of the cam plate 28, so that the reproducing section 15 is slidably supported on the cam plate 14 and the cam plate 28.
- the cam plates 14, 28 can receive a driving force from the motor 29 so as to be movable reciprocatingly in the direction x.
- the above operation is controlled by a control means (not shown).
- an eject lever (not shown, but having a generally rectangular shape) is provided on the bottom of the chassis structure 12 in a position which allows the insertion of the magazine 10. Upon being pressed by the magazine 10, the eject lever will move together with the magazine 10 in the direction y.
- the eject lever When the magazine 10 has not been inserted in the disc player, the eject lever is urged towards the insertion opening 13 by means of an eject spring 40, one end of which is connected with chassis structure 12 while the other end of which is connected with the eject lever.
- the eject spring 40 When the magazine 10 is inserted into the disc player along the direction y against the eject spring 40, the eject spring 40 will be pressed by the magazine 10 so as to move in the direction y.
- a detection arm 37 which can pivot about a shaft 37a in the counter clockwise direction along a cam portion of the eject lever, and can make On/Off of a magazine detection switch (not shown) attached to a core portion of the disc changer.
- a lock arm 39 which can move in a semicircular trace about a shaft 39a along a groove (not shown) formed on back surface of the magazine inserted in the direction Y.
- a spring member 38 for urging the detection arm 37 and the lock arm 39.
- the magazine 10 inserted on the chassis structure 12 may be detected in the following way.
- the magazine detection switch when the magazine 10 has not been inserted, the magazine detection switch will be in a SW-OFF position, based on a fact that the detection arm 37 is in a non-pivotable position.
- the lock arm 39 When the magazine 10 begins to be gradually inserted through the insertion opening 13, the lock arm 39 will then begins to pivot in a counter clockwise direction along an insertion groove formed on the magazine 10, and is caused to wait at a position serving as stopper for stopping the detection arm 37. Meanwhile, the detection arm 37 begins to pivot about the shaft 37a in the counter clockwise direction toward SW-ON position along the cam portion of the eject lever. When an engaging surface 39b of the lock arm 39 comes into contact with an engaging surface 37b of the detection arm 37, the pivoting movement of the detection arm 37 will be stopped.
- the lock arm 39 is caused to pivot slightly in the clockwise direction along a groove formed on the magazine 10, so that the engaging portion 37b of the detection arm 37 as well as the engaging portion 39b of the lock arm 39 are caused to move rightwardly (in Fig. 6), thereby releasing the stopped state of the detection arm 37.
- the detection arm 37 is caused to pivot slightly in the counter clockwise direction along the cam portion of the eject lever.
- the lock arm 39 (which is freely pivotable about the support shaft 39a) will partially engage in the groove formed on the magazine 10, thereby locking the magazine 10 on the chassis structure 12 by virtue of an urging force produced by the spring member 38.
- the detection arm 37 will make ON the magazine detecting switch, thereby detecting that the magazine has been locked.
- the reproducing section 15 is raised to an uppermost position within the disc player, while the cam plate 14 (on the front side of the disc player) is positioned on the left side (Fig. 2).
- the engaging pin 15a is located at the left end of the uppermost portion (horizontal portion) of the inclined hole 14c.
- the cam plate 28 (on the rear side of the disc player) is positioned on the left side (Fig. 5), with the pins 15b and 15c respectively located at the left ends of the uppermost portions (horizontal portions) of the inclined holes 28d, 28e.
- the protrudingly bent portion 26B of each stopper element 26 (attached on the chassis structure 12) is pressed by a pressing portion 15d of the reproducing section 15 so that the protrudingly bent portion 26B protrudes through the hole 12k (formed on the chassis structure 12) in the direction y.
- the protrudingly bent portion 26B being pressed by the pressing portion 15d is caused to protrude outwardly through the uppermost hole 28f (formed on the cam plate 28), thereby making the stopper portion 26C of the stopper element 26 to move away from an uppermost tray, thus rendering the uppermost tray to be movable in the direction x.
- the magazine 10 containing a plurality of discs is inserted through the insertion opening 13 into the disc player in the direction y, the magazine 10 will then be fixed within the disc player by virtue of the detection arm 37.
- the end portions 11d of the trays 11 are in contact with the stopper portions 26C of the stopper members 26, thereby preventing possible movement of the trays 11 in the direction x, thus preventing the trays 11 from accidentally jumping out of the magazine 10.
- the controller When there is a command for reproducing a selected disc, the controller (not shown) enables the motor 29 to rotate so as to cause the cam plates 14 and 28 to move in the direction x.
- the cam plate 14 is moved to the right (in Fig. 2), causing the intersection of the guide hole 12c with the inclined hole 14c to move down, thereby moving down the engaging pin 15a.
- the cam plate 28 is moved to the right (in Fig. 5), i.e., moved to the left (in Fig. 7), so that the intersections of the guide holes 12m, 12n with the inclined holes 28d, 28e are caused to move down, thereby moving down the engaging pins 15b and 15c.
- the reproducing section 15 may be moved down in the direction z, so as to reach a height corresponding to a selected tray mounting a selected disc which is to be reproduced.
- the height of one of the window holes 28f formed on the cam plate 28 becomes coincident with the height of a stopper portion 26C (of a stopper element 26) engaged with the tray 11 mounting the selected disc.
- the protruding portion 15d of the reproducing section 15 will outwardly press a stopper element 26 at a height corresponding to the selected tray 11, so that a bent protruding portion 26B of the stopper element 26 is caused to protrude outwardly through a window hole 28f.
- an engagement between the stopper portion 26C (of the stopper element 26) and the end portion 11d of the selected tray is released, thereby making the selected tray 11 movable in the direction x (Fig. 9).
- the selected tray 11 made movable in the direction x is drawn by a tray drawing element 25 provided on the reproducing section 15, so as to move the selected tray 11 to a disc reproducing position and clamp the selected disc on a turntable (not shown).
- the cam plate 28 is slightly moved leftwardly (in Fig. 11), so as to make the window hole 28f to deviate away from the bent protruding portion 26B of the stopper element 26.
- the bent protruding portion 26B is again pressed by the cam plate 28, so that the stopper portion 26C may press an end portion 11e of the tray 11 in order to prevent a possible vibration of the tray 11, thereby starting reproducing the selected disc.
- each of these trays 11 is pressed at one end thereof by a stopper element 26 which is in turn pressed by the cam plate 28. In this way, it is exactly sure to prevent any of these trays 11 from jumping accidentally out of the magazine 10.
- a tray 11 stored in the magazine 10 is at first selected and then a disc mounted by the tray 11 is reproduced
- the principle of the present invention can also be applied to other type of a disc player, in which the discs directly stored in slots of a disc housing may be directly held so as to be drawn out.
- the means for preventing jumping of the trays 11, may be provided with an additional shutter means.
- a shutter means (movable in tray arrangement direction) may be provided between the magazine 10 and the reproducing section 15. By urging the shutter means in its movable direction, the drawing element 25 of the reproducing section 15 can press the shutter means, thereby forming a constitution in which the shutter means can cooperate with the drawing element 25.
- a plurality of disc draw-out preventing elements are arranged in the disc arrangement direction corresponding to a plurality of discs stored in the disc storing means, each disc draw-out preventing element is adapted to be in either a disc draw-out preventing position or a released position.
- one of moving members has a plurality of releasing portions each of which is capable of positioning one disc draw-out preventing element at a released position, said one disc draw-out preventing element being located at a height of a disc at which the disc drawing means has arrived.
- the disc changer made according to the present invention is so formed that after the moving members are moved to desired positions, one of the moving members is further moved so as to urge a movement preventing member in a predetermined direction, thereby pressing a selected tray by virtue of the movement preventing member having obtained an urging force. In this way, it is possible to prevent the tray from being vibrated or any other undesired movements, thereby ensuring a more stabilized operation of the disc player.
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- The present invention relates to a disc changer for use in a disc player adapted to reproduce an information recording medium such as CD (Compact Disc), particularly to a disc changer whose internal structure has been simplified.
- There has been known a conventional disc changer for use in a disc player for reproducing an information recording medium such as CD, which disc changer has been disclosed by the applicant in its earlier Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 10-74353. The disclosed disc changer is so fabricated that a user is allowed to insert a detachable magazine (accommodating a plurality of discs) into a disc player, such that one disc may be selected from the magazine so as to be moved to a reproducing position within the disc player.
- As shown in Fig. 12A, the above mentioned conventional disc changer comprises i) a
detachable magazine 2 capable of accommodating a plurality oftrays 1 each mounting a disc, ii) a reproducingsection 4 which includes a tray drawing means (not shown) and a disc reproducing means (not shown) and which can be driven vertically by amotor 3, iii) a control section (not shown) for controlling the height of the reproducingsection 4 and for controlling a movement of the tray drawing means, iv) a plurality ofstopper elements 5 for preventing thetrays 1 from accidentally jumping out of themagazine 2. - The
stopper elements 5 are arranged in a manner such that only one tray 1 (which has been selected) may be drawn out of themagazine 2, while preventingother trays 1 from jumping out of themagazine 2. In particular, thestopper elements 5 are urged by a coil spring (not shown) in the vertical direction so that each of them is movable along asupport shaft 6. - As shown in Fig. 12B, when a selected
tray 1 is to be drawn out of themagazine 2, the control section (not shown) will operate to cause themotor 3 to drive the reproducingsection 4 in the vertical direction, and to cause the tray drawing means (not shown) to draw the selected disc out of themagazine 2. At this moment, the selectedtray 1 is caused to push twonearest stopper elements 5 upward and downward respectively along thesupport shaft 6, thereby preventing theother trays 1 from jumping out of themagazine 2. - However, since the
magazine 2 is a detachable member and thus there is a clearance between themagazine 2 and the internal wall of the disc player, also there is a clearance between the plurality oftrays 1 and the plurality ofstopper elements 5. Hence, as shown in Fig. 12C, when the reproducingsection 4 is moved in the vertical direction, one ormore trays 1 will possibly jump out of themagazine 2. As a result, thestopper elements 5 will become unable to function as stopper means as originally expected. - Further, since the
magazine 2 is usually designed to be able to accommodate a lot oftrays 1 with a considerably high density, it is often difficult to correctly control thestopper elements 5 to allow only the movement of a selected tray by the tray drawing means while at the same time preventingother trays 1 from jumping out in the same direction. - On the other hand, although it is allowed to consider providing some sort of tray jump preventing means on the reproducing
section 4, such a provision will however make the reproducingsection 4 too complex in its structure, hence rendering it difficult to manufacture a disc player compact in size and cheap in cost. - It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved disc changer having a simplified internal structure, capable of smoothly drawing out only a selected tray (mounting a selected disc) from a magazine while at the same time effectively preventing other trays from jumping out in the same direction, thereby solving the above-mentioned problems peculiar to the above-discussed prior art.
- In one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a disc changer for use in a disc player, said disc changer including a disc storing means for storing a plurality of discs arranged in a predetermined direction, a disc drawing means for drawing a selected disc from the disc storing means to a reproducing position within the disc player, a transporting means for transporting the disc drawing means in the disc arrangement direction, so that the selected disc drawn from the disc storing means can be reproduced in the reproducing position. In particular, the transporting means comprises moving member(s) driven by a motor so as to be movable in a direction perpendicular to the disc arrangement direction, in a manner such that with the movement of the moving member(s), the disc drawing means can be moved to a height corresponding to a position of the selected disc. Further, a plurality of disc draw-out preventing elements are arranged in the disc arrangement direction corresponding to a plurality of discs stored in the disc storing means, each disc draw-out preventing element is adapted to be in either a disc draw-out preventing position or a released position. Moreover, the moving member has releasing portion(s) capable of positioning one disc draw-out preventing element at a released position, said one disc draw-out preventing element being located at a height of a selected disc at which the disc drawing means has arrived.
- In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a disc changer for use in a disc player, said disc changer including a disc storing means for storing a plurality of discs arranged in a predetermined direction, a disc drawing means for drawing a selected disc from the disc storing means to a reproducing position within the disc player, a transporting means for transporting the disc drawing means in the disc arrangement direction, so that the selected disc drawn from the disc storing means can be reproduced in the reproducing position. In particular, the transporting means comprises moving member(s) driven by a motor so as to be movable in a direction perpendicular to the disc arrangement direction, in a manner such that with the movement of the moving member(s), the disc drawing means can be moved to a height corresponding to a position of the selected disc. Further, a plurality of disc movement preventing elements are arranged in the disc arrangement direction corresponding to a plurality of discs stored in the disc storing means, each disc movement preventing element is adapted to be in either a disc movement preventing position or a released position, and is normally urged so as to be located at a released position. Moreover, each of the disc movement preventing elements has a pressing portion adapted to be pressed by the moving member, so that each disc movement preventing element can be located in a disc movement preventing position by allowing its pressiong portion to be pressed by the moving member. In addition, the moving member is formed with a plurality of holes each of which is allowed to receive the pressing portion of a disc movement preventing element, each of the holes being so formed that when the disc drawing means has reached a position corresponding to the selected disc, the pressing portion of a disc movement preventing element at a height corresponding to the selected disc can enter the hole. Further, each of the disc movement preventing elements will be located at a released position once the pressing portion of the disc movement preventing element enter one of said holes.
- In a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a disc changer for use in a disc player, said disc changer including a tray storing means for storing a plurality of trays (each mounting a disc) arranged in a predetermined direction, a tray drawing means for drawing a selected tray (mounting a selected disc) from the tray storing means to a reproducing position within the disc player, a transporting means for transporting the tray drawing means along the tray arrangement direction, so that the selected disc mounted on the tray drawn from the tray storing means can be reproduced in the reproducing position. In particular, the transporting means comprises moving member(s) driven by a motor so as to be movable in a direction perpendicular to the tray arrangement direction, in a manner such that with the movement of the moving member(s), the tray drawing means can be moved to a height corresponding to a position of the selected tray. Further, a plurality of tray movement preventing elements are arranged in the tray arrangement direction corresponding to a plurality of trays stored in the tray storing means, each tray movement preventing element is adapted to be in either a tray movement preventing position or a released position, and is normally urged so as to be located at a released position. Moreover, each of the tray movement preventing elements has a pressing portion adapted to be pressed by the moving member, so that each tray movement preventing element can be located in a tray movement preventing position by allowing its pressing portion to be pressed by the moving member. In addition, moving member is formed with a plurality of holes each of which is allowed to receive the pressing portion of a tray movement preventing element, each of the holes being so formed that when the tray drawing means has reached a position corresponding to the selected tray, the pressing portion of a tray movement preventing element at a height corresponding to the selected tray can enter the hole. Further, each of the tray movement preventing elements will be located at a released position once the pressing portion of the tray movement preventing element enter one of said holes.
- In a still further aspect of the present invention, after the moving member is moved to a desired position, said moving member is further moved so as to urge the tray movement preventing element in a predetermined direction, thereby pressing the tray by virtue of the tray movement preventing element which has obtained an urging force.
- The above objects and features of the present invention will become better understood from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- Fig. 1A is a plane view indicating a magazine for use in a disc changer made according to the present invention.
- Fig. 1B is a side view of the magazine shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 2A is a front view indicating the disc changer of the present invention.
- Figs. 2B and 2C are explanatory views indicating hook members used in the disc changer of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a plane view indicating the disc changer of the present invention.
- Fig. 4A is a front view indicating part of a chassis structure of the disc changer of the present invention.
- Fig. 4B is an explanatory view indicating a stopper element for use in the disc changer of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 is a rear view (indicating a surface opposite to a surface shown in Fig. 2A) of the disc changer of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 is a bottom view indicating a bottom structure of the disc change of the present invention.
- Fig. 7 is an explanatory view indicating an operational relationship between a tray and a stopper element.
- Fig. 8 is an explanatory view indicating an operational relationship between a tray and a stopper element.
- Fig. 9 is a sectional view taken along line A-A in Fig. 8.
- Fig. 10 is an explanatory view indicating an operational relationship between a tray and a stopper element.
- Fig. 11 is an explanatory view indicating an operational relationship between a tray and a stopper element.
- Figs. 12A - 12C are explanatory views indicating a disc changer made according to a prior art.
- One embodiment of the disc changer made according to the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to Figs. 1 - 11 in which, an arrow x is used to represent a direction for a
tray 11 to move into or out of amagazine 10, an arrow y is used to represent a direction in which themagazine 10 is allowed to move into or from a disc player, an arrow z is used to represent a direction along which a plurality oftrays 11 are arranged in themagazine 10. - Fig. 1A is a plane view indicating an internal structure of the
magazine 10, Fig. 1B is a front view of themagazine 10. In both Fig. 1A and Fig. 1B,reference numeral 10a is used to represent an opening formed on one side of themagazine 10. The internal side walls of themagazine 10 are formed with a plurality of horizontal grooves (not shown) each for holding a tray with a disc mounted thereon. Each of thetrays 11 has acircular recess portion 11a which presents generally the same shape as a disc and has anotch 11b formed on one side thereof. Further, eachtray 11 has an engagingmember 11c for use when thetray 11 is drawn out of themagazine 10. - Fig. 2 is a front view of a disc changer made according to the present invention. As shown in Fig. 2, the disc changer employs a generally case-
like chassis structure 12 formed with amagazine insertion opening 13, so that themagazine 10 can be inserted into or moved from the disc player. - Further, on the front of the
chassis structure 12 there is provided a generally L-shapedcam plate 14 movable reciprocatingly in the direction x. Thecam plate 14 has elongatedholes elongated hole 14a is slidably engaged by anengaging pin 12a of thechassis structure 12. Similarly, theelongated hole 14b is slidably engaged by anengaging pin 12b of thechassis structure 12. Further, the inclined hole 14c is engaged by an engaging pin 15a formed on one side of a reproducingsection 15. The engaging pin 15a is also engaged in an elongated hole 12c (extending in the direction Z) formed on one side of the case-like chassis structure 12. - The reproducing
section 15 is provided within thechassis structure 12 in a manner such that it can move in the vertical direction by virtue of a lift mechanism which will be discussed later in the specification. The reproducingsection 15 is so formed that it can at first draw a selected disc from themagazine 10 and then clamp the disc on a turntable so as to reproduce the information recorded on the disc. - On two mutually opposite side faces of the
chassis structure 12, there are integrally formed twohook members chassis structure 12 may be floatingly supported by virtue of a pair of springs B. - The operation for attaching the springs B on to the two
hook members chassis structure 12 may be described as follow. Namely, at first, a spring B is attached on to thehook member 12d (having a generally C-shaped configuration). Then, the other end of the same spring B is pulled so as to be connected to a hook F formed on a chassis member C (not included in the chassis structure 12). Subsequently, thehook member 12e is connected on to another hook of the chassis member C through another spring B in the same manner, thereby completing the operation for attaching the two springs B. In this way, the operation for attaching the two springs B may be made easy without the necessity of providing a temporary spring hook which is otherwise needed in a prior art. - Fig. 3 is a plane view indicating the disc changer of the present invention. As shown in Fig. 3, a plurality of
pressing elements 12f - 12i (for downwardly pressing themagazine 10 inserted in the disc player) are integrally formed on the surface of thechassis structure 12. In particular, thepressing elements magazine insertion opening 13 are so formed that each of them is narrower in its front portion than in its rear portion. In this way, when themagazine 10 is inserted into or drawn from the disc player, an undesired stress will not be collected on these rear portions. Moreover, the front portion of each of thepressing elements contact member 16 made of a synthetic resin, thereby ensuring a smooth movement of themagazine 10 when it is inserted into or drawn from the disc player. - On the other hand, the
pressing elements pressing elements magazine 10 inserted in the disc player. - The reproducing
section 15 is provided in the vicinity of a position into which themagazine 10 is to be inserted, and has aclamping mechanism 17 for clamping a disc. - The
clamping mechanism 17 includes a two-stage gear 18 for transmitting a driving force from a motor (not shown), and adriving gear 19 engaged with thegear 18. Thedriving gear 19 is formed with twocam grooves plate 20 having a pin (not shown) engaged in and movable along thecam groove 19a is allowed to move reciprocatingly in the direction x. By virtue of the specifically formed shape of thecam groove 19a, when thedriving gear 19 is rotated, anarm member 20a of theswitch plate 20 can make On/Off of alimit switch 22 provided on abase plate 21 of the switchingplate 20, while anarm member 20b can make On/off of alimit switch 23 provided on the same base plate, thereby properly controlling the reproduction of a disc. In this way, it is possible to operate two switches with the use of only one operating member (switching plate 20), thereby simplifying the switch mechanism of the disc changer while at the same time improving the precision of the timing of the above On/Off operations. - On the other hand, a pivoting
plate 24 has a pin engaged in and movable along thecam groove 19b of thedriving gear 19. By virtue of a specific shape of thecam groove 19b, a pivotingplate 24 is caused to pivot about apivotal shaft 24d so as to complete a semi-circular arc movement. In this way, a selected disc may be clamped in a predetermined position or un-clamped therefrom. - The reproducing
section 15 has atray drawing element 25 which can reciprocatingly move in the direction x and can catch the engagingmember 11c of atray 11 so as to move the tray (with a selected disc mounted thereon) on to a reproducing position. Thetray drawing element 25 is shaped and located in a manner such that it will not bump against thetrays 11 when themagazine 10 is inserted into or taken from the disc player through a relative movement with respect to thechassis structure 12. - Further, on the inner surface of the
chassis structure 12 there are provided a plurality of stopper elements 26 (Figs. 3 and 4) for preventing thetrays 11 from accidentally jumping out of themagazine 10. On the other hand, the reproducingsection 15 has a protrudingportion 15d (Figs. 3 and 7) for pressing thestopper elements 26 against the inner surface of thechassis structure 12. - Fig. 4A is a view indicating an internal surface of the
chassis structure 12, Fig. 4B is a side view indicating one of thestopper elements 26. As shown in Figs. 4A and 4B, eachstopper element 26 has arear portion 26A which is inserted through anelongate hole 12j formed in the direction z on thechassis structure 12, and has a protrudinglybent portion 26B protruding in the direction y. In detail, each protrudinglybent portion 26B is caused to protrude through anelongate hole 12k vertically formed in the direction z on thechassis structure 12. Further, eachstopper element 26 has astopper portion 26C bent in the direction y. By virtue of an engagement between astopper portion 26C and anend portion 11d of a tray 11 (Fig. 7), it is sure to limit the movement of atray 11 in the direction x. Moreover, a limitingmember 27 is attached on thechassis structure 12 for limiting an undesired pivoting movement of thestopper portion 26C. - In the present embodiment, the
stopper elements 26 are divided into two groups, with each group including six such elements and with each stopper element for use with onetray 11. In this way, each group ofstopper elements 26 is also allowed to be used in a disc changer having a magazine storing only 6 discs. - Further, on the
chassis structure 12 there are formed twoelongate guide holes pins 15b and 15c formed on the reproducingsection 15 are slidably engaged in the guide holes 12m and 12n (Fig. 5). - Fig. 5 is a view indicating an outer surface of the
chassis structure 12. As shown in Fig. 5, acam plate 28 is attached on said out surface in a manner such that it is reciprocatingly movable in the direction x. In detail, thecam plate 28 has three elongatedguide holes inclined holes - The
guide hole 28a is engaged by an engaging pin 12o formed on thechassis structure 12, while theguide hole 28b is engaged by an engagingpin 12p and theguide hole 28c is engaged by an engaginghook 12r all formed on thechassis structure 12. Further, theinclined guide hole 28d is engaged by anengaging pin 15b, and theinclined guide hole 28e is engaged by an engaging pin 15c, all formed on the reproducingsection 15. - Further, as shown in Fig. 5, a plurality of
window holes 28f are formed in an inclined formation on thecam plate 28. When thecam plate 28 is moved in the direction x, the protrudinglybent portions 26B of thestopper elements 26 are allowed to protrude still further one by one through thewindow holes 28f (also one by one). In this way, when thecam plate 28 has caused the reproducingsection 15 to arrive at a selecteddisc tray 11, the height of awindow hole 28f of thecam plate 28 will become coincident with astopper portion 26C of a stopper element 26 (which has become in contact with the selected tray 11). - Fig. 6 is a bottom plane view of the disc changer made according to the present invention.
- As shown in Fig. 6, a driving mechanism is provided on the bottom of the
chassis structure 12 for driving thecam plate 14 and thecam plate 28 in the direction x. Such a driving mechanism comprises amotor 29, aworm 30 attached on the front end of the rotating shaft of themotor 29, a two-stage gear 31 engaged with theworm 30, two-stage gears 32 and 33 for transmitting a driving force from themotor 29, agear portion 34a formed on alever member 34 and engaged with the two-stage gear 33, with thelever member 34 being pivotable about asupport shaft 34b. Such alever member 34 is connected with aspring 35 in a manner such that thelever member 34 itself is urged in the clockwise direction. - An
engaging pin 34c provided on one end of thelever member 34 is engaged in aguide hole 14d formed on abent portion 14A of thecam plate 14. Anengaging pin 34d formed on the other end of thelever member 34 is engaged in aguide hole 28g formed on abent portion 28A of thecam plate 28. In this way, by virtue of a driving force from themotor 29, thelever member 34 may be caused to rotate in the counter clockwise direction against an urging force of thespring 35, thereby causing thecam plate 14 to move to the left, while making thecam plate 28 to move to the right in Fig. 6. On the other hand, by virtue of an opposite driving force from themotor 29, thelever member 34 may be caused to rotate in the clockwise direction against an pushing force of thespring 35, thereby causing thecam plate 14 to move to the right, while making thecam plate 28 to move to the left in Fig. 6. - In this way, with the movements of the
cam plate 14 and thecam plate 28 in mutually opposite directions, the reproducingsection 15 will be moved in the direction z, a selected disc will be drawn from atray 11 and is clamped in position so as to be reproduced. - Further, on the bottom surface of the reproducing
section 15 there is provided aspindle motor 36 for rotating a disc turntable (not shown). - An operation for moving the reproducing
section 15 in the direction z will be described in detail with reference to Figs. 2 - 6. - The
pins 15a, 15b, 15c formed on the reproducingsection 15 are engaged in the guide holes 12c, 12m and 12n of thechassis structure 12, with the pin 15a also engaged in the inclined guide holes 14c of thecam plate 14, and with thepins 15b, 15c also engaged in theinclined guide holes cam plate 28, so that the reproducingsection 15 is slidably supported on thecam plate 14 and thecam plate 28. Thecam plates motor 29 so as to be movable reciprocatingly in the direction x. In this way, the intersections of the guide holes 12c,12m 12n with theinclined holes section 15 in the direction z, causing a relative change in a positional relationship between the reproducingsection 15 and the plurality oftrays 11 stored in themagazine 10. - In this way, when the
cam plate 14 is moved to the right in Fig. 2, the intersection of the guide hole 12c with the inclined hole 14c will move down, so that the engaging pin 15a will also move down. Meanwhile, thecam plate 28 is moved to the right in Fig. 5, the intersections of the guide holes 12m, 12n with theinclined hole pins 15b, 15c will also move down, thereby causing the reproducingsection 15 to move down. - On the other hand, when the
cam plate 14 is moved to the left in Fig. 2, the intersection of the guide hole 12c with the inclined hole 14c will move up, so that the engaging pin 15a will also move up. Meanwhile, thecam plate 28 is moved to the left in Fig. 5, the intersections of the guide holes 12m, 12n with theinclined hole pins 15b, 15c will also move up, thereby causing the reproducingsection 15 to move up. - The above operation is controlled by a control means (not shown).
- Further, an eject lever (not shown, but having a generally rectangular shape) is provided on the bottom of the
chassis structure 12 in a position which allows the insertion of themagazine 10. Upon being pressed by themagazine 10, the eject lever will move together with themagazine 10 in the direction y. - When the
magazine 10 has not been inserted in the disc player, the eject lever is urged towards theinsertion opening 13 by means of aneject spring 40, one end of which is connected withchassis structure 12 while the other end of which is connected with the eject lever. On the other hand, when themagazine 10 is inserted into the disc player along the direction y against theeject spring 40, theeject spring 40 will be pressed by themagazine 10 so as to move in the direction y. - Further, in a magazine insertion position on the bottom of the
chassis structure 12, there is provided adetection arm 37 which can pivot about ashaft 37a in the counter clockwise direction along a cam portion of the eject lever, and can make On/Off of a magazine detection switch (not shown) attached to a core portion of the disc changer. What are provided on the magazine insertion position on thechassis structure 12 also includes alock arm 39 which can move in a semicircular trace about ashaft 39a along a groove (not shown) formed on back surface of the magazine inserted in the direction Y. Further, there is provided aspring member 38 for urging thedetection arm 37 and thelock arm 39. - Thus, the
magazine 10 inserted on thechassis structure 12 may be detected in the following way. - Namely, when the
magazine 10 has not been inserted, the magazine detection switch will be in a SW-OFF position, based on a fact that thedetection arm 37 is in a non-pivotable position. - When the
magazine 10 begins to be gradually inserted through theinsertion opening 13, thelock arm 39 will then begins to pivot in a counter clockwise direction along an insertion groove formed on themagazine 10, and is caused to wait at a position serving as stopper for stopping thedetection arm 37. Meanwhile, thedetection arm 37 begins to pivot about theshaft 37a in the counter clockwise direction toward SW-ON position along the cam portion of the eject lever. When anengaging surface 39b of thelock arm 39 comes into contact with anengaging surface 37b of thedetection arm 37, the pivoting movement of thedetection arm 37 will be stopped. - Afterwards, when the
magazine 10 is inserted still further into the disc player, thelock arm 39 is caused to pivot slightly in the clockwise direction along a groove formed on themagazine 10, so that the engagingportion 37b of thedetection arm 37 as well as the engagingportion 39b of thelock arm 39 are caused to move rightwardly (in Fig. 6), thereby releasing the stopped state of thedetection arm 37. - Then, the
detection arm 37 is caused to pivot slightly in the counter clockwise direction along the cam portion of the eject lever. Meanwhile, the lock arm 39 (which is freely pivotable about thesupport shaft 39a) will partially engage in the groove formed on themagazine 10, thereby locking themagazine 10 on thechassis structure 12 by virtue of an urging force produced by thespring member 38. - In this way, once the
magazine 10 is locked, thedetection arm 37 will make ON the magazine detecting switch, thereby detecting that the magazine has been locked. - Next, explanation will be given to an operation for drawing out a selected tray from the
magazine 10 on to the reproducing position in the disc player, with reference to Figs. 2 to 10. - At first, the reproducing
section 15 is raised to an uppermost position within the disc player, while the cam plate 14 (on the front side of the disc player) is positioned on the left side (Fig. 2). At this time, the engaging pin 15a is located at the left end of the uppermost portion (horizontal portion) of the inclined hole 14c. Meanwhile, the cam plate 28 (on the rear side of the disc player) is positioned on the left side (Fig. 5), with thepins 15b and 15c respectively located at the left ends of the uppermost portions (horizontal portions) of theinclined holes - At this moment, since the reproducing
section 15 is in the uppermost position within the disc player, the protrudinglybent portion 26B of each stopper element 26 (attached on the chassis structure 12) is pressed by apressing portion 15d of the reproducingsection 15 so that the protrudinglybent portion 26B protrudes through thehole 12k (formed on the chassis structure 12) in the direction y. In this manner, the protrudinglybent portion 26B being pressed by thepressing portion 15d, is caused to protrude outwardly through theuppermost hole 28f (formed on the cam plate 28), thereby making thestopper portion 26C of thestopper element 26 to move away from an uppermost tray, thus rendering the uppermost tray to be movable in the direction x. - At this time, the
magazine 10 containing a plurality of discs is inserted through theinsertion opening 13 into the disc player in the direction y, themagazine 10 will then be fixed within the disc player by virtue of thedetection arm 37. In this way, as shown in Fig. 7, theend portions 11d of thetrays 11 are in contact with thestopper portions 26C of thestopper members 26, thereby preventing possible movement of thetrays 11 in the direction x, thus preventing thetrays 11 from accidentally jumping out of themagazine 10. - When there is a command for reproducing a selected disc, the controller (not shown) enables the
motor 29 to rotate so as to cause thecam plates cam plate 14 is moved to the right (in Fig. 2), causing the intersection of the guide hole 12c with the inclined hole 14c to move down, thereby moving down the engaging pin 15a. Meanwhile, thecam plate 28 is moved to the right (in Fig. 5), i.e., moved to the left (in Fig. 7), so that the intersections of the guide holes 12m, 12n with theinclined holes pins 15b and 15c. In this way, the reproducingsection 15 may be moved down in the direction z, so as to reach a height corresponding to a selected tray mounting a selected disc which is to be reproduced. - At this moment, as shown in Fig. 8, the height of one of the
window holes 28f formed on thecam plate 28 becomes coincident with the height of astopper portion 26C (of a stopper element 26) engaged with thetray 11 mounting the selected disc. - Then, the protruding
portion 15d of the reproducingsection 15 will outwardly press astopper element 26 at a height corresponding to the selectedtray 11, so that a bent protrudingportion 26B of thestopper element 26 is caused to protrude outwardly through awindow hole 28f. In this manner, an engagement between thestopper portion 26C (of the stopper element 26) and theend portion 11d of the selected tray is released, thereby making the selectedtray 11 movable in the direction x (Fig. 9). - Then, as shown in Fig. 10, the selected
tray 11 made movable in the direction x is drawn by atray drawing element 25 provided on the reproducingsection 15, so as to move the selectedtray 11 to a disc reproducing position and clamp the selected disc on a turntable (not shown). - Subsequently, referring to Fig. 11, the
cam plate 28 is slightly moved leftwardly (in Fig. 11), so as to make thewindow hole 28f to deviate away from the bent protrudingportion 26B of thestopper element 26. Afterwards, the bent protrudingportion 26B is again pressed by thecam plate 28, so that thestopper portion 26C may press anend portion 11e of thetray 11 in order to prevent a possible vibration of thetray 11, thereby starting reproducing the selected disc. - At this moment,
other trays 11 not in the reproducing position are in a state shown in Fig. 7. Namely, each of thesetrays 11 is pressed at one end thereof by astopper element 26 which is in turn pressed by thecam plate 28. In this way, it is exactly sure to prevent any of thesetrays 11 from jumping accidentally out of themagazine 10. - Although it has been described in the above embodiment that a
tray 11 stored in themagazine 10 is at first selected and then a disc mounted by thetray 11 is reproduced, the principle of the present invention can also be applied to other type of a disc player, in which the discs directly stored in slots of a disc housing may be directly held so as to be drawn out. - Moreover, the means for preventing jumping of the
trays 11, may be provided with an additional shutter means. For example, a shutter means (movable in tray arrangement direction) may be provided between themagazine 10 and the reproducingsection 15. By urging the shutter means in its movable direction, thedrawing element 25 of the reproducingsection 15 can press the shutter means, thereby forming a constitution in which the shutter means can cooperate with thedrawing element 25. - In the disc changer made according to the present invention, a plurality of disc draw-out preventing elements are arranged in the disc arrangement direction corresponding to a plurality of discs stored in the disc storing means, each disc draw-out preventing element is adapted to be in either a disc draw-out preventing position or a released position. Further, one of moving members has a plurality of releasing portions each of which is capable of positioning one disc draw-out preventing element at a released position, said one disc draw-out preventing element being located at a height of a disc at which the disc drawing means has arrived. With the use of the disc changer of the present invention, it has become possible to perform an improved control on the disc changer with a simplified internal structure, so that only a tray mounting a selected disc is allowed to be drawn out, while other trays may be prevented from jumping out in the same direction.
- Further, the disc changer made according to the present invention is so formed that after the moving members are moved to desired positions, one of the moving members is further moved so as to urge a movement preventing member in a predetermined direction, thereby pressing a selected tray by virtue of the movement preventing member having obtained an urging force. In this way, it is possible to prevent the tray from being vibrated or any other undesired movements, thereby ensuring a more stabilized operation of the disc player.
- While the presently preferred embodiments of the this invention have been shown and described above, it is to be understood that these disclosures are for the purpose of illustration and that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Claims (4)
- A disc changer for use in a disc player, said disc changer including a disc storing means for storing a plurality of discs arranged in a predetermined direction, a disc drawing means for drawing a selected disc from the disc storing means to a reproducing position within the disc player, a transporting means for transporting the disc drawing means in the disc arrangement direction, so that the selected disc drawn from the disc storing means can be reproduced in the reproducing position,wherein the transporting means comprises moving member(s) driven by a motor so as to be movable in a direction perpendicular to the disc arrangement direction, in a manner such that with the movement of the moving member(s), the disc drawing means can be moved to a height corresponding to a position of the selected disc;wherein a plurality of disc draw-out preventing elements are arranged in the disc arrangement direction corresponding to a plurality of discs stored in the disc storing means, each disc draw-out preventing element is adapted to be in either a disc draw-out preventing position or a released position;wherein the moving member has releasing portion(s) capable of positioning one disc draw-out preventing element at a released position, said disc draw-out preventing element being located at a height of a selected disc at which the disc drawing means has arrived.
- A disc changer for use in a disc player, said disc changer including a disc storing means for storing a plurality of discs arranged in a predetermined direction, a disc drawing means for drawing a selected disc from the disc storing means to a reproducing position within the disc player, a transporting means for transporting the disc drawing means in the disc arrangement direction, so that the selected disc drawn from the disc storing means can be reproduced in the reproducing position,wherein the transporting means comprises moving member(s) driven by a motor so as to be movable in a direction perpendicular to the disc arrangement direction, in a manner such that with the movement of the moving member(s), the disc drawing means can be moved to a height corresponding to a position of the selected disc;wherein a plurality of disc movement preventing elements are arranged in the disc arrangement direction corresponding to a plurality of discs stored in the disc storing means, each disc movement preventing element is adapted to be in either a disc movement preventing position or a released position, and is normally urged so as to be located at a released position;wherein each of the disc movement preventing elements has a pressing portion adapted to be pressed by the moving member, so that each disc movement preventing element can be located in a disc movement preventing position by allowing its pressing portion to be pressed by the moving member;wherein the moving member is formed with a plurality of holes each of which is allowed to receive the pressing portion of a disc movement preventing element, each of the holes being so formed that when the disc drawing means has reached a position corresponding to the selected disc, the pressing portion of a disc movement preventing element at a height corresponding to the selected disc can enter the hole;wherein each of the disc movement preventing elements will be located at a released position once the pressing portion of the disc movement preventing element enter one of said holes.
- A disc changer for use in a disc player, said disc changer including a tray storing means for storing a plurality of trays (each mounting a disc) arranged in a predetermined direction, a tray drawing means for drawing a selected tray (mounting a selected disc) from the tray storing means to a reproducing position within the disc player, a transporting means for transporting the tray drawing means along the tray arrangement direction, so that the selected disc mounted on the tray drawn from the tray storing means can be reproduced in the reproducing position,wherein the transporting means comprises moving member(s) driven by a motor so as to be movable in a direction perpendicular to the tray arrangement direction, in a manner such that with the movement of the moving member(s), the tray drawing means can be moved to a height corresponding to a position of the selected tray;wherein a plurality of tray movement preventing elements are arranged in the tray arrangement direction corresponding to a plurality of trays stored in the tray storing means, each tray movement preventing element is adapted to be in either a tray movement preventing position or a released position, and is normally urged so as to be located at a released position;wherein each of the tray movement preventing elements has a pressing portion adapted to be pressed by the moving member, so that each tray movement preventing element can be located in a tray movement preventing position by allowing its pressing portion to be pressed by the moving member;wherein the moving member is formed with a plurality of holes each of which is allowed to receive the pressing portion of a tray movement preventing element, each of the holes being so formed that when the tray drawing means has reached a position corresponding to the selected tray, the pressing portion of a tray movement preventing element at a height corresponding to the selected tray can enter the hole;wherein each of the tray movement preventing elements will be located at a released position once the pressing portion of the tray movement preventing element enter one of said holes.
- A disc changer according to claim 3, wherein after the moving member is moved to a desired position, said moving member is further moved so as to urge the tray movement preventing element in a predetermined direction, thereby pressing the tray by virtue of the tray movement preventing element which has obtained an urging force.
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